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for us, tonight, the lows will be 34 in santa rosa. not quite as cold tonight as it was last night. 35 at napa. 33, fairfield. 36, livermore. we'll do no better than mid 50's for the bay area tomorrow. but with increasing sunshine, we're at 54 in the city. extended forecast calls for mostly cloudy conditions on new year's eve. a few light showers tonight. sun on sunday, maybe a little bit coming in on monday and tuesday. rest of the week looks high and dry. so have a great weekend! >>> the fiscal cliff, no concern for these consumers. why they're dropping a truckload of cash for a cool ride. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, legal settlement. a district judge has given preliminary approval to the payment in a class action st acceleration. th >>> tonight, toyota is now one step closer to paying a $1 billion legal settlement over sudden acceleration. the carmaker recalled 14 million cars worldwide to deal with the defect it blamed on drivers and floor mats. final approval of the settlement is not expected until june. >>> when it comes to luxury car
for us, tonight, the lows will be 34 in santa rosa. not quite as cold tonight as it was last night. 35 at napa. 33, fairfield. 36, livermore. we'll do no better than mid 50's for the bay area tomorrow. but with increasing sunshine, we're at 54 in the city. extended forecast calls for mostly cloudy conditions on new year's eve. a few light showers tonight. sun on sunday, maybe a little bit coming in on monday and tuesday. rest of the week looks high and dry. so have a great weekend! >>>...
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doctors told him he may have been born without a hand because his mother used drugs. she's not in his life now. and he never knew his dad. there were lots of reasons why he used to be a self-conscious little boy. >> when he first got here, the type of kid tony was was in the shadows always wanted to be kind in fact back. >> we met tony as a 7th grader and he was basically a first or second grade level academically. >> reporter: tony was way behind in school because of his chaotic life as a child with his mother. >> from the hotels where we were staying it wasn't the same motel every night. it was different places, different hotels and it wasn't in the same area as my school so i would have to take the bus really early to get to school. >> reporter: his mom left him with his grandmother a lot and finally, she tookus did i. when she passed away, his aunt terry took him. he found security with her. but his aunt knew he needed something more. >> she don't want me going down my mother's path like the drug life and just getting kicked out of school and not graduating. she w
doctors told him he may have been born without a hand because his mother used drugs. she's not in his life now. and he never knew his dad. there were lots of reasons why he used to be a self-conscious little boy. >> when he first got here, the type of kid tony was was in the shadows always wanted to be kind in fact back. >> we met tony as a 7th grader and he was basically a first or second grade level academically. >> reporter: tony was way behind in school because of his...
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let us take a look. it has been offshore. and still keeping their rainfall offshore for the latter portion of that day by midnight. finally, some heavy rotation of midnight rain fall towards livermore, the delta, san jose we will continue to see showers south of the golden gate record c clearing for the north bay with more clearing. we could see more clearing. rainfall totals will be fairly light. with nearly 1 in. near the coast. and again of the snowfall levels are dropping. but most of the precipitation will be pressing her before that happens. the north bay hills, the east bay hills and electric your extended forecast. and tomorrow, dry conditions on the sunday with the increasing clouds. . just a slight chance of storms and returning on wednesday. >> . evening. 49ers defensive lineman justin smith.who as we told you yesterday has a partially torn tricep tendon in his left arm. they are hoping that he will be able to playcoach jim hargbaugh confirmed today that smith will need surgery - whether now or after the playoffs -
let us take a look. it has been offshore. and still keeping their rainfall offshore for the latter portion of that day by midnight. finally, some heavy rotation of midnight rain fall towards livermore, the delta, san jose we will continue to see showers south of the golden gate record c clearing for the north bay with more clearing. we could see more clearing. rainfall totals will be fairly light. with nearly 1 in. near the coast. and again of the snowfall levels are dropping. but most of the...
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use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. with chantix and with the support system it worked. it worked for me. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. ♪ you make me happy when skies are gray ♪ [ female announcer ] you know exactly what it takes to make them feel better. ♪ you make me happy [ female announcer ] that's why you choose children's tylenol. the same brand your mom trusted for you when you were young. ♪ how much i love you [ humming ] [ female announcer ] children's tylenol, the #1 brand of pain and fever relief recommended by pediatricians and used by moms decade after decade. [ humming ] aww man. [ male announcer ] returns are easy with free pickup from the u.s. postal service. we'll even drop off boxes if you need them. visit usps.com pay, print, and have it picked up for free. any time of year. ♪ nice sweater. thank you. ♪ >> this time of the year the dream of the holidays is for joy and the warm feeling
use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. with chantix and with the support system it worked. it worked for me. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. ♪ you make me happy when skies are gray ♪ [ female announcer ] you know exactly what it takes to make them feel better. ♪ you make me happy [ female announcer ] that's why you choose children's tylenol. the same brand your mom trusted...
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m> i said to him, "mommy and daddy will see you in four weeks d d you're going to come home with us, and we're going to be a forever family." >> those dreams are sort of shattered. and i cannot put into words how my wife and i feel right now. and we ask president putin, please, consider alternate means but don't let these children fferer. please. that's all we ask. >> reporter: president putin says he signed the ban because he believes russians should take care of their own children. u.s. state department is urging russia to allow children like preston who have already met and bonded with their future parents f be allowed to join their american families. but, jeff, it's unclear whether heat will happen. >> glor: heartbreak, elaine. thank you very much. president obama called general norman schwarzkopf an american original. schwarzkopf who command can the operation that drove iraqi forces out of kuwait in 1991 died yesterday at age 78. the cause of death was respiratory failure, though david martin says he also suffered from alzheimer's in his later years. tonight a look back at an ex
m> i said to him, "mommy and daddy will see you in four weeks d d you're going to come home with us, and we're going to be a forever family." >> those dreams are sort of shattered. and i cannot put into words how my wife and i feel right now. and we ask president putin, please, consider alternate means but don't let these children fferer. please. that's all we ask. >> reporter: president putin says he signed the ban because he believes russians should take care of their...
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kim mulvihill to fill us in. what's guarded? >> reporter: that means he is between stable and critical. he will be watched closely. bronchitis can take months to clear but anytime the elderly have bronchitis it could develop into a more complicated lung infection pneumonia especially when the patient is in the icu. >> the difference between bronchitis and pneumonia? >> bronchitis is an inflammation of the large airways that carry air from the mouth to the lungs. pneumonia is an infection of the lung tissue itself. this infection inflames the air sack and they film up with fluid and can cause symptoms such as a cough with phlegm, fever, chills and trouble breathing. >> and pneumonia is treatable, right? >> absolutely. it usually is. most adults it will take a week or two to clear. but pneumonia can be very severe especially for seniors. it can even be fatal. sometimes even strong antibiotics don't help because the immune system is impaired. roughly 50,000 people die from pneumonia each year. >> he is 88. so tonight exactly what a
kim mulvihill to fill us in. what's guarded? >> reporter: that means he is between stable and critical. he will be watched closely. bronchitis can take months to clear but anytime the elderly have bronchitis it could develop into a more complicated lung infection pneumonia especially when the patient is in the icu. >> the difference between bronchitis and pneumonia? >> bronchitis is an inflammation of the large airways that carry air from the mouth to the lungs. pneumonia is...
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thank you, charlotte for sending that picture to us. the washington and old dominion trail, thank you, travis, for sending that picture. everything else is completely clear, which means for us, we'll see clearing for several days in our forecast. there's a view of the snow moving through new england. so if you do have friends and family traveling back to the d.c. metro earn from new england to new york city, they will have a few problems. make sure they have extra travel time and if they aren't aware of the snow, make sure you give them a head's up. 4 inches around the area. a quick look at snow totals in virginia. as i menned before, the temperatures are dipping. >> thank you, erika. >>> much of the region is under a winter weather advisory because of the snow. central and western maryland got the worst of it. scott broom has been keeping an eye on how highway crews and travelers have been handling things. >> reporter: suffering through heavy bursts of snow today. enough to coat interstate 70 with wheel-grabbing slush. maryland highway
thank you, charlotte for sending that picture to us. the washington and old dominion trail, thank you, travis, for sending that picture. everything else is completely clear, which means for us, we'll see clearing for several days in our forecast. there's a view of the snow moving through new england. so if you do have friends and family traveling back to the d.c. metro earn from new england to new york city, they will have a few problems. make sure they have extra travel time and if they aren't...
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and to your point, you've used the word flexible. let's take a look at who this flexibility works for. it works well for the employers, for the companies. but the rise of contingent labor, the rise of long-term unemployment and collapse of the local labor market have created incredible problems for workers. that flexibility has not worked for workers. >> there are problems that workers are experiencing that probably due to globalization and other things, it's causing a bad scene for workers in general. but these developments aren't necessarily making it worse. they are just going along with the badness there. like, for example -- >> i don't know about that. there are 64,000 workers in georgia who are going into christmas just having been kicked out of earned unemployment benefits. why? because they are working in schools. they are the people who clean the schools, drive the buses, serve food to the kids, and they have been told overnight that they should think of themselves as getting laid off once a quarter and cannot access unemplo
and to your point, you've used the word flexible. let's take a look at who this flexibility works for. it works well for the employers, for the companies. but the rise of contingent labor, the rise of long-term unemployment and collapse of the local labor market have created incredible problems for workers. that flexibility has not worked for workers. >> there are problems that workers are experiencing that probably due to globalization and other things, it's causing a bad scene for...
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and the japanese it imitated some of the taiwanese it imitated us but why don't we have to imitate us i think i don't know also that chart doesn't also speak to the regulatory burden on manufacturing without all of the reason why maybe fashion was above you notice. it was already late seven hundred forty seven our industrial competitors we had bombed all their fact you can say that's a really good bet you can take this back two to eighteen zero five and you'll see that it's not there i mean obviously the german factually factories the english factories were all bought and we were in that i've heard i've heard that argument so many times we were not making goods for export to europe after world war two after world war two if you look at our exports they only want to about a percent and a half as a percentage of our genius also i know you are helping them rebuild their own factories and the regulatory burden on manufacturing escalated and say the one thousand aerial tour of burden was huge in the bakken in the in the ninety's and fifty's because in their active area water act it destroy
and the japanese it imitated some of the taiwanese it imitated us but why don't we have to imitate us i think i don't know also that chart doesn't also speak to the regulatory burden on manufacturing without all of the reason why maybe fashion was above you notice. it was already late seven hundred forty seven our industrial competitors we had bombed all their fact you can say that's a really good bet you can take this back two to eighteen zero five and you'll see that it's not there i mean...
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nobody ever said anything to us. and when we find out, 116 people in one week signed that we were against it, 116 byness, not people, business. so, now we're at the point * [speaker not understood] not only do we have the business, and they want to dig a huge hole in the middle of columbus avenue and union. now, i ask the last meeting, i asked the last meeting, why section 1 have to be done after 2, 3 and 4, can't pican
nobody ever said anything to us. and when we find out, 116 people in one week signed that we were against it, 116 byness, not people, business. so, now we're at the point * [speaker not understood] not only do we have the business, and they want to dig a huge hole in the middle of columbus avenue and union. now, i ask the last meeting, i asked the last meeting, why section 1 have to be done after 2, 3 and 4, can't pican
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stone kron 4 news. >> grant lodes joins us now - he shows us how oakland's murder rate compares togrant? oakland has about 400- thousand residents. it's seen 130 murders.most in five years. one of every three-thousand people were killed in oakland this year. san francisco's population is about 812-thousand. it has seen 67 murders.that's up 34 percent from last year. so one in every 12-thousand people were murdered this year in san franisco. and san jose has nearly 1 million people. 45 murders this year, most one in every 21,000 people were killed in san jose. all three bay area cities saw homicides increase this year compared to 2011. for comparison.we'll widen the view. chicaco has 2.7 million people.and 499 murders this year.that's one in every 54- hundred people being murdered.,,just a little better than oakland. and new york city's murder rate is at an all time low. 8.2 million people in the big apple. 414 homicides. just one in every 20- thousand people were killed this year in new york city. >> catherine: a woman was killed and three people injured when a police chase ended in a c
stone kron 4 news. >> grant lodes joins us now - he shows us how oakland's murder rate compares togrant? oakland has about 400- thousand residents. it's seen 130 murders.most in five years. one of every three-thousand people were killed in oakland this year. san francisco's population is about 812-thousand. it has seen 67 murders.that's up 34 percent from last year. so one in every 12-thousand people were murdered this year in san franisco. and san jose has nearly 1 million people. 45...
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that leads us to step three. no more snacks. >> he would never leave a kibble or a crumb on the floor. >> reporter: tiny tim's not finished. his goal is to get to a svelte 15 pounds by the end of 2013. >> he should motivate us all. if he can do it, we can do it. >> reporter: a little feline inspiration, for reaching the perfect weight. clayton sandell, abc news, houston. >> he'd eat anything. even dog food. >> i'm totally inspired. >>> coming up, chaos on thin ice. a sledding excursion, gone horribly wrong. a dozen people going under and it was caught on tape. after the break, we'll tell you how the rescue mission came out. >>> what simon cowell said about britney spears performance. >>> and check out what this kid can do with a washing machine. we'll show you his story coming up after a quick break. this is "gma" on a saturday morning. keep it here. when it comes to getting my family to eat breakfast, i need all the help i can get. that's why i like nutella. mom, what's the capital of west virginia? charleston.
that leads us to step three. no more snacks. >> he would never leave a kibble or a crumb on the floor. >> reporter: tiny tim's not finished. his goal is to get to a svelte 15 pounds by the end of 2013. >> he should motivate us all. if he can do it, we can do it. >> reporter: a little feline inspiration, for reaching the perfect weight. clayton sandell, abc news, houston. >> he'd eat anything. even dog food. >> i'm totally inspired. >>> coming up,...
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anita, what do those files tell us? >> hi there, harris. perhaps the most interesting fact here is just how interested the fbi was in whether monroe was a communist. tracking her for years. they have ties to communists. look at this record in 1956 in which the fbi documents an anonymous call to the new york daily news about monroe's then play right husband to miller. was and is a member of the communist party and was their cultural front man and that his wife marilyn monroe also had drifted into the communist orbit. harris, for all this effort and all the money spent, the fbi actually never came up with any evidence that marilyn monroe was a member of the communist party. back to you. >> harris: why were they so focused on her? >> well, she did, in fact, hang out with a lot of high profile people who might have been considered communists, including one couple in particular. known communist fed rick vanderbilt field and his wife. monroe spent a lot of time with them in mexico. he letter wrote a book detailing some of their conversations. she
anita, what do those files tell us? >> hi there, harris. perhaps the most interesting fact here is just how interested the fbi was in whether monroe was a communist. tracking her for years. they have ties to communists. look at this record in 1956 in which the fbi documents an anonymous call to the new york daily news about monroe's then play right husband to miller. was and is a member of the communist party and was their cultural front man and that his wife marilyn monroe also had...